- Another call for ‘brushing’ of hedgerows - this time Bogle and Bumpit hedge
- Allotments of great importance in times of need - and needed fencing
- The loss of men at war led to calls for 12 year-old children to be allowed to work (1915)
- Fire Brigade asks for co-operation in locating new fire hydrants - resistance met.(1916)
- Fire Brigade decides to fit hydrants using public subscription in spite of the Parish Council (1916)
- Councillor J J Dence Remembered (1917)
- KEC guidance on potato disease management and supply of seed potatoes - resistance met (1917)
- Calls for more food production - resistance met (1918)
- Allotments rules laid out with suggestions of private arrangements with Mr Mercer
- Greenstreet Post Office renaming returns to the agenda (1918) and again in 1923
- The sewage and drainage question (1919)
- Funding of “Peace Celebrations” (1919)
- Costs of “Peace Celebrations” met by Parish Council (1919)
- Preparation for visit of Duke of York 14th July 1921 (1921)
- Graveyard overgrown and dangerous to passers-by (1922)
- Half-day holiday for postmen resisted by the Parish Council (1922)
- Rev.T.J.Sewell resigns Chairmanship and his living because of ill health 15th January 1924
- Paths required to be reopened - Ten Acre to Bumpit discussed several times (1924)
- Death of G.A.H.Smith recorded (appears as if unexpected)
- Clearing (or filling) Bogle Pond is considered (1925)
- Resignation of F B Filmer due to other pressures (1925 - 1926)
- Impact of the General Strike of 3rd to 12th May 1926
- Chief Fire Officer, Mr Ferris invited to attend regarding hydrants (1927)
- Complaints about hoardings in London Road (1927)
- Controversy between Faversham and Voluntary Fire Brigade (1929)
- Desire for road tarring to improve Parish roads (1929)
- Parish Council Area Reforms in prospect (1930)
- New Housing Stock (12 council houses set away from London Road) (1930)
- Rejection of any telephone kiosks for Lynsted Village and Greenstreet (1931)
- Allotment Prizes discontinued (1931)
- Teynham and Lynsted begin talking about providing joint Playing Fields (1931)